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Main components of the Diff-Quik staining method: fixative, Solution I

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Jaime Gosálvez's research works Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid (UAM) and other places

Kambiz GILANY, Professor (Associate), Ph.D., Avicenna Research Institute, Tehran, Reproductive Immunology Research Center

Armand ZINI, Professor (Full), Professor of Surgery, McGill University, Montréal, McGill, Division of Urology

Mara Simopoulou's research works National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens (uoa) and other places

Rupin Shah's research works Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai and other places

Rupin Shah's research works Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai and other places

Sheena LEWIS, Honorary Professor, BSc PhD, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, QUB, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences

Mara Simopoulou's research works National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens (uoa) and other places

oligonucleotide array CGH of patient 1 showing the homozygous deletion

Main components of the Diff-Quik staining method: fixative, Solution I

Main components of the Diff-Quik staining method: fixative, Solution I

Sheena LEWIS, Honorary Professor, BSc PhD, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, QUB, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences

Sajal GUPTA, Assistant Professor of Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, OH, Institute of Urology and Kidneys (Glickman)

The comparison of the sperm count (mil/mL)

Raw images of nuclei, chromosome Y territory (CT Y) and chromosome 17